During the four-day St. Patrick's Day saturation patrol period (March 15-18), JCSO deputies arrested six people for driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII).

The next impaired driving enforcement event will take place during Spring Break - March 25 to 31, 2019.

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Original release, 3/14/19:

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – If your St. Patrick’s Day celebration includes alcohol, don’t rely on luck – make a plan now to help keep the roads safe for everyone. Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) deputies will be adding patrols over the weekend to look for impaired drivers.

The 2019 St. Patrick’s Day patrols will run from March 15 to 18. Grant funding allows JCSO to put extra deputies on the road to enforce impaired driving laws without taking away from response to normal calls for service. It is part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign sponsored by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

According to NHTSA, St. Patrick’s Day is one of the deadliest holidays on our nation’s roads. During the 2013 – 2017 St. Patrick’s Day holiday period (6 p.m. March 16 to 5:59 a.m. March 18), 234 lives were lost due to drunk-driving crashes.

DRINK OR DRIVE: Once you know where you'll celebrate, decide whether you're drinking or driving – choose only one and stick to it.

WEED WARNING: Even though the recreational use of marijuana is legal for adults in Oregon, it is not legal (or safe) to drive while impaired by the drug.

GETTING AROUND: Before you head out, know how you’re getting home. If you're the designated driver, don't drink. If you're impaired and your ride falls through, use a taxi or rideshare service, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation to get home safely.

PASSENGERS, TOO: Drivers aren't the only ones at risk. Only accept a ride from a sober driver.

HELP A FRIEND: If you know someone who is about to drive while impaired, help them to make other transportation arrangements or offer them a place to stay.

SAY SOMETHING: If you suspect an impaired driver on the roadway, call 911 immediately.

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Newshttps://www.flashalert.net/news.html?id=6186#news122823Wed, 13 Mar 2019 09:19:38 PDTMEDFORD – A man wanted for attempted murder in Fortuna, California, is now lodged in the Jackson County jail. Local members of the Pacific Northwest Violent Offenders Task Force (PNVOTF) arrested Derek Ray Johnson, 24, on Tuesday.

Just after noon on March 12, 2019, PNVOTF officers attempted to contact Johnson at a residence in the 3000-block of Sheraton Court. Johnson initially attempted to flee the through a back door, but was met by waiting task force officers. He was taken into custody without further incident.

Johnson was lodged in the Jackson County jail on a no-bail fugitive warrant for attempted murder. Officers from the Medford Police Department assisted at the scene.

The local division of the PNVOTF is made up of personnel from the United States Marshals Service, Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, and Central Point Police Department. The task force specializes in locating and arresting fugitives wanted for offenses including, but not limited to, murder, assault, sex crimes, failure to register as a sex offender, firearm violations, and probation violations.

JCSO Case #19-4952

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Newshttps://www.flashalert.net/news.html?id=6186#news122800Mon, 11 Mar 2019 11:20:50 PDTJACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) detectives believe a man investigated on child luring and abuse charges in Texas and in Jackson County may have more victims. Robert Bernard Ernst, 38, formerly of Medford, has been in federal custody in Texas since the spring of 2018 after an arrest for enticement of a minor for indecent purposes.

Meanwhile in 2018, JCSO detectives received a report that Ernst contacted a 14-year-old Jackson County girl on social media in 2017, and then met her in person to sexually abuse her. On March 7, 2019, a Jackson County grand jury indicted Ernst on charges of third degree rape, third degree sodomy, second degree sexual abuse, and first and second degree online sexual corruption of a child (two counts of each).

Detectives say Ernst used the handle “funinthesun80” on Snapchat to contact the girl. They are concerned Ernst may have additional victims who have yet to come forward. Anyone with relevant information is asked to call Detective Steve Bohn at (541) 774-6168.